Garden Rocks dining Spice Road

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We’re trying the dining package for Flower & Garden. Has anyone tried the one offered at Spice Road Table? Would love any reviews. Thanks in advance.
 
What's included with the Spice Road Table Dining Plan TS credit?
 
What's included with the Spice Road Table Dining Plan TS credit?
This isn't the dining plan. It's the Garden Rocks dining package. You get a meal and reserved seating at the Garden Rocks concert.
 
This isn't the dining plan. It's the Garden Rocks dining package. You get a meal and reserved seating at the Garden Rocks concert.
I know. I was wondering if anyone here could tell me about dining plan credits.
 

My DH and I did Spice Road Table for Eat to the Beat in November and really enjoyed it. We thought the food was delicious and though you get "small plates", the portions were substantial. The service was also excellent - we find the CMs at Spice Road to be really friendly. Spice Road Table will always be my first choice for a TS concert dining package - aside from the Regal Eagle walk-up package, it's the biggest bang for your buck, IMHO.
 
Thanks so much Marthasor. I've been wanting to eat there since it opened. Do you mind telling me how the walk-up works ? It's our back-up plan.
 
Thanks so much Marthasor. I've been wanting to eat there since it opened. Do you mind telling me how the walk-up works ? It's our back-up plan.

For walk-up at Regal Eagle, I would recommend getting there as soon as they open if not slightly before (I believe it's 11:00 am, but please check the website for accuracy) - so consider it a late brunch/early lunch as you will receive your food at the time you order. You need to order at the register and you will be given a voucher for your chosen showtime - I recommend going early to, hopefully, get your choice of showtime. You get one entree, a beverage and a dessert. I like the food at Regal Eagle, but find the location can feel a bit chaotic. If you want a more relaxed meal in a quieter setting and a guaranteed voucher (Regal Eagle can sell out), consider spending the extra and going to Spice Road Table.
 
For walk-up at Regal Eagle, I would recommend getting there as soon as they open if not slightly before (I believe it's 11:00 am, but please check the website for accuracy) - so consider it a late brunch/early lunch as you will receive your food at the time you order. You need to order at the register and you will be given a voucher for your chosen showtime - I recommend going early to, hopefully, get your choice of showtime. You get one entree, a beverage and a dessert. I like the food at Regal Eagle, but find the location can feel a bit chaotic. If you want a more relaxed meal in a quieter setting and a guaranteed voucher (Regal Eagle can sell out), consider spending the extra and going to Spice Road Table.
 
For walk-up at Regal Eagle, I would recommend getting there as soon as they open if not slightly before (I believe it's 11:00 am, but please check the website for accuracy) - so consider it a late brunch/early lunch as you will receive your food at the time you order. You need to order at the register and you will be given a voucher for your chosen showtime - I recommend going early to, hopefully, get your choice of showtime. You get one entree, a beverage and a dessert. I like the food at Regal Eagle, but find the location can feel a bit chaotic. If you want a more relaxed meal in a quieter setting and a guaranteed voucher (Regal Eagle can sell out), consider spending the extra and going to Spice Road Table.
We are really hoping for Spice Road but fear it may get booked up. We’re going to do the 6:00 a.m. online reservation the day it opens up, but that’s no guarantee.
Thanks again for being so helpful. I love that about this board.
 
My apologies for multiple posts of same quote. Haven’t had coffee yet.
 
I did the Spice Road dining package for the Candlelight Processional in December. Service was unfortunately not great that day but the food was very good and the price was right in terms of packages. I believe you got to choose two small plates and also got a tagine as well as a small dessert platter. The tagine came out very quickly ... they must have those prepared and ready to go. The other two items I got - tiropitakia and spiced chicken took a bit. Mixed the chicken in with the tagine per the food runner's suggestion and it was delicious. It's quite a bit of food and the food itself is very good. As mentioned, service wasn't great. I think they were busier than usual during the Candlelight season with a package being almost required in order to get a seat without waiting hours in line. My server complained three times in front of me about my being sat there because she had been "triple sat" (had three tables sit at once) and was visibly upset about it for the whole meal until she brought the check. I'm sure that was a one-off and I can appreciate that's stressful as a server -- they seemed pretty disorganized at the front desk as well - I really don't think they're used to high volume, which is unfortunate since the food is good. Restaurant is beautiful as well. If you enjoy an adult beverage, the Moroccan Mule is very good.
 
We are really hoping for Spice Road but fear it may get booked up. We’re going to do the 6:00 a.m. online reservation the day it opens up, but that’s no guarantee.
Thanks again for being so helpful. I love that about this board.

What band are you going to see? I wish you luck - I just booked this the other day for the Commodores and I had my pick of times! Fingers crossed for your ADR.
 
What band are you going to see? I wish you luck - I just booked this the other day for the Commodores and I had my pick of times! Fingers crossed for your ADR.
We’re seeing Simple Plan. I’m traveling with my nieces who are fans. I checked out their videos and they’re a little hard rock for my taste. I’m keeping an open mind to make them happy.
 
Has anyone gone solo? Just wondering if I'll still get the tagine & dessert, but probably a smaller portion?
 
Has anyone gone solo? Just wondering if I'll still get the tagine & dessert, but probably a smaller portion?
I've done Spice Road Table solo a lot. I tend to stick to the tapas items though as I find the entrees too big for one person.
 
I've done Spice Road Table solo a lot. I tend to stick to the tapas items though as I find the entrees too big for one person.
Thanks! I should have specified for the concert dining package that's a set menu. Since it's for 2 people, I'm not sure if I should keep the reservation - I don't want to get charged for 2.
 
Thanks! I should have specified for the concert dining package that's a set menu. Since it's for 2 people, I'm not sure if I should keep the reservation - I don't want to get charged for 2.
Tbh I think dining packages are really unnecessary for these shows. The only times you’re ever really in danger of not getting seats are for specific very popular F&W acts and certain narrators for the Candlelight Processional. F&G acts just don’t see the same kind of demand for the most part. Most of the time you can roll up like 15-20 min before and be fine.
 














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